What happened: Friday's Rockpile roundup asks whether the Colorado Rockies are emerging from an offensive drought at home. The club enters the day at 26-43 after dropping its most recent game.
Why it matters: Colorado has averaged just 4.3 runs per game while allowing 5.8, a run-differential gap that has defined a difficult season. Finding sustained production at home would be a meaningful step for a team sitting well below .500.
By the numbers: Rockies are 26-43 this season, going LWWLL over their last five with a current one-game skid. They average 4.3 runs scored against 5.8 allowed; their biggest win was a 13-2 result at Cincinnati on April 29.
What to watch: Watch whether Colorado's lineup can generate more consistent run support during its home slate.